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Allied Healthcare has advised us that they are under new ownership from 30 November 2018. This means residents who have been receiving services from their valued home care workforce will continue to do so. Find out more by reading our full statement

Mobile meal deliveries for Havering residents - Changes to the Sodexo service

Residents affected by the change-over in mobile meals provider Sodexo can contact the Council for advice and support.
Sodexo, which has been delivering meals to residents since 2016, stopped providing meals on Friday, 30 November 2018.
A number of residents who have moved to the new provider Aki Catering have been experiencing difficulties.
If you’ve been affected and need support, please contact 01708 434656, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
For any emergency situations between 5pm and 9am or over the weekend, please contact our out of hours service on 01708 433999.

Help shape Adult Social Care in the borough

Havering Council is asking residents to have their say on the draft Adult Social Care & Support Planning policy.

The call to action is requesting residents to participate in a public consultation, which launches today (Monday 17 July 2017).

By participating in the consultation, residents have the opportunity to shape a transparent policy. The policy aims to support people who need adult social care services in the borough who require help to promote and maintain their wellbeing in line with the Council’s duties under the Care Act 2014.

The policy will shape how Havering Council deliver a consistent service, where residents who need support, experience a fair, responsive, and effective service that enables them to maintain their independence for as long as possible. The council will ensure that appropriate regard is given to individual circumstances and personal preferences. The policy will also list available resources from the Council, when funding for long term care and support is agreed.